After the Second World War, the world split into two opposing camps. The world community stood on the brink of a new war. The fate of all humankind during these years was decided by a few states. Countries developed plans for nuclear attacks, drew maps of bombardments, and carried out intensive intelligence and sabotage activities. The global economy worked to build up nuclear potential. This period of history is commonly called the Cold War.
Who is to blame for starting the Cold War? Can we today give an objective assessment of the actions of politicians in the leading states of the world? The author of this book describes in detail the events of that time, from which it becomes clear that official propaganda had nothing to do with reality.